Sat. 5/2/09 1:50pm
Daddy-o:
I'm glad Wanda was great the Ponderosa Stomp. She is the Queen!

Sat. 5/2/09 1:53pm
ted:
As someone said from the stage, The nice (or was it sweet?) lady with the nasty voice.

Sat. 5/2/09 1:55pm
Joe R:
To Lando- One of Rex's themes is "Shawnee" by the Premiers. I have it on the Desperate Rock n Roll V 3 comp. I'm sure Mr D has it on a 45, probably also autographed by all the band members.

Sat. 5/2/09 2:03pm
hazmania:
I never knew she was so tiny. They literally had to put a footstool down so she could get into the van when she left. It's crazy hearing that voice whooping, yodeling,etc. so strongly from such a small, frail lady. It's great she is getting the accolades she deserves. Surreal moment - on the balcony listening to Roy Loney describing what a great, friendly guy James Burton is backstage while turning into Bonnie Raitt entering as I head to the bar.

Sat. 5/2/09 2:04pm
Mupp:
Careful which melons you be thumpin

Sat. 5/2/09 2:05pm
danhowl:
did everyone feel the room tension rise when Wanda gave her testimony? I thought the crowd handled it wall though.

Sat. 5/2/09 2:07pm
ted:
I just substitute cheeses for jesus whenever that happens

Sat. 5/2/09 2:55pm
Mupp:
Lord Fauntleroy and Lord Buckly should have had a throw down..show these young upstarts whats what !

Sat. 5/2/09 2:57pm
Daddy-o Dilly:
I am about half way through John Broven's wonderful book. I just finished his interview with Gene Goodman. PLEASE read this book! See if your library can get a copy on the shelf!

Sat. 5/2/09 3:01pm
Joe R:
Is Broven's book kind of like Charlie Gillette's "Sound of the City"? That book opened my eyes to the influence the independent record companies had on the growth and spread of rock'n'roll.